Proton-conducting membranes based on benzimidazole polymers for high-temperature PEM fuel cells. A chemical quest
Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia · Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León · +1 more institution
Abstract
The development of high-temperature PEM fuel cells (working at 150-200 degrees C) is pursued worldwide in order to solve some of the problems of current cells based on Nafion (CO tolerance, improved kinetics, water management, etc.). Polybenzimidazole membranes nanoimpregnated with phosphoric acid have been studied as electrolytes in PEMFCs for more than a decade. Commercially available polybenzimidazole (PBI) has been the most extensively studied and used for this application in membranes doped with all sorts of strong inorganic acids. In addition to this well-known polymer we also review here studies on ABPBI and other polybenzimidazole type membranes. More recently, several copolymers and related…
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3Topics & keywords
- Phosphoric acid
- Membrane
- Benzimidazole
- Proton exchange membrane fuel cell
- Polymer
- Nafion
- Electrolyte
- Conductive polymer
- Clean water and sanitation